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Sharon Hill Fire Company
230 Sharon Ave
Sharon Hill, PA 19079
Phone: (610) 583-7302

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Wind: From WNW at 10mph
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Recent News & Incidents

Michael D. Reagan Jr. Lifeguard Competition - Jul 13, 2008

All of the LifeGuards

The First Annual Michael D. Reagan Jr. Lifeguard Competition took place today. Lifeguards from various swim clubs attended including Briarcliff, Carlisle, Primos-Secane, Springfield, and Aquatic. The Teams of Lifeguards competed in various events including Multiple Victim Rescue, Backboarding, Brick Retrieval, Firemans Hose Carry, Submerged Rescue. The event started around 9am and lasted till shortly before 1pm. Engine9-1 with 6 was on hand during the events as crews enjoyed the sunny weather with a cool breeze by the poolside.

Loading Victim on backboard  



Utility09-8a Finished being Striped and Lettered - Jul 11, 2008

New Utility Finished being Lettered

The new Utility9-8a has finished being Gold Leafed, Stripped, and Lettered by Charlie Mullen and Associates. Charlie Mullen has been doing all of our trucks for numerous years and continues to do excellent work. Crews enjoyed their company for several days while they worked on our new truck. The Utility has Scotchlite on the inside and outside of doors as well and has Gold Leafing and Lettering matching all of our apparatus. While they were also here they resealed Engine9-1's gold leaf which was in need of it. Once again thanks to Charlie Mullen and associates for the great work as usual.

The New Utility 09-8A The New Utility 09-8A The New Utility 09-8A The New Utility 09-8A



9 House Celebrates 4th of July - Jul 4, 2008

The day was a busy day for Engine Company 9 with a mix of all kinds of fun with 2 Calls, Borough Parade, Borough 4th of July Celebration, a BBQ, and finally Fireworks. The day started out around 10am as crews began putting finishing touches on the trucks for the parade. All of the Fire Companies vehicle went to the parade with the exception of 09-8a which is still being lettered and gold leafed by Charlie Mullen and Associates. Several other fire companies were invited and made the trip up including Folcroft, Collingdale #1, Darby #1, Lansdowne, and Mercy Fitzgerald EMS. After the Parade Crews headed up to the Borough Park to participate in the events and also compete in the races. Shortly after the events were complete the crews broke out the grill and started to BBQ at 9 House up until the fireworks. During the BBQ to assignments were stuck out first for a Fire Alarm in Folcroft in which Company 9 dumped house within seconds with all 3 Engines, and shortly after a small brush fire in the 400 block of Sharon was rung out in which Engines9-3 & 9-1 made the response. Later in the day as the sun set crews stoodby on Clifton ave and along the CSX tracks during the fireworks show although our services were not needed due to the rain giving everything a good soaking.

4th of July - The Trucks in staging for the parade And the Parade Begins The Trucks up at the Field Will He attempt to tackle the Challange? The Races up on the fields Pascale Showing off during the egg toss The Trucks out front of 9House



Crews Runs Unique Rescue Call - Jul 3, 2008

Shortly after crews finished cleaning the trucks up for the 4th of July the fire company was requested to make the response to Chester Pike and Foster to assist the Police Department. Engine9-3 and Engine9-2 quickly arrived to find a Car Carrier while in the process of being offloaded had a car slide off the track and get stuck due to the tires being deflated. Crews Shutdown Chester Pike Southbound while the car was being lifted back onto the truck. Crews utilized another Car Carrier to lift the wheels of the truck up onto the track and then remained on scene until the car was offloaded. A group of onlookers quickly developed as well as this is not a very common type of rescue and was very unique. Crews returned to service within 30mins and finished cleaning up the trucks for the parade.

Crews shutting down the Pike Car Carrier after getting the car free



Engine Co Runs 4 back to back - Jul 2, 2008

The afternoon started out around 3:00pm when we were dispatched to assist the Medics and Police with ventilation. Engine9-3 with 5 hit the street at reduced speed and remained on scene for approx 1hour before returning to quarters. Shortly after crews cleaned up and were talking after the call another assignment rung out. This time the fire alarm assignment was struck for 500 Sharon Ave for a fire alarm. Engine9-2 with 5 and Engine9-3 with 4 quickly hit the street. Crews remained on scene for approx 20mins checking for the source of the fire alarm and it was determined to be malfunctioning. Just as we went off radio a brush fire assignment was dispatched to the 1400 block of Chester Pike. A small mulch fire was extinguished by a store employee and the company returned to quarters to wait for the next assignment. The next alarm was rungout for another brush fire this time at the 1000 Block of Chester Pike to the rear of the Court House. Engine9-3 made the response and the fire was quickly contained and crews returned to quarters within a couple minutes.

Engine Co runs Building Fire with Entrapment - Jul 2, 2008

Shortly after 2:30am as crews were getting ready to head to sleep the box assignment was struck out for 1616 Forrester for the Building Fire reported to be a Garage. On the ticket was 76 (Darby Township #4), 77(Goodwill), 75(Briarcliffe), 09(Sharon Hill), and EMS Units. Engine9-2 with 6 quickly hit the street and was advised while enroute police were reporting possible entrapment of elderly female and fire in the basement. Engine9-2 arrove on scene and split crews with 2 men going to perform a search and 2 men stretching an attack line to the basement. Crews quickly located the victim and the fire was determend to be extinguished so crews setup Positive Pressure Ventilation while EMS checked the homeowner out. Companies went avaliable within 20mins and returned to quarters.

Crews Picking up after the call Crews picking up after the call



Engine Runs Early Morning Fire Alarm - Jul 1, 2008

Engine9-2 on Side A of the Building
Shortly after 3am we were dispatched for a Fire Alarm at 500 Elmwood, UPS for a fire alarm activation. Engine9-2 with 6 quickly made the response and arrived on location with alarm bells activated. Crews searched the large warehouse for the source of the fire alarm while awaiting emergency contacts to arrive and deactivate the system. Companies returned to the station after an hour on scene investigating.

Engine9-2 Runs Cover Series - Jun 27, 2008

Engine9-2 at Station 71

Yesterday Shortly after Lunch as crews were getting ready to prepare for the softball game Engine9-2 was requested to relocate and cover Station 71 (Chester Heights) while they were out on a working fire in Aston Township. Engine9-2 and Utility9-8 with a total of 9 relocated to station 71 until they returned back from the fireground. And once again at 12:00 we were requested to relocate to Station 39 (Lower Chi) while they were out on a working fire. Engine9-2 and Utility9-8 with a total of 7 headed down to Station 39 for a bit until they returned from the fireground.



Sharon Hill Wins vs Q102 Softball Game - Jun 26, 2008

Tonight the Sharon Hill Fire Company Softball Team played against Q102 Radio Station for a benefit game for the Delaware County Firefighters Fallen Firefighters Memorial. The Teams played 9 innings and was a close game for most of the game, However Sharon Hill pulled through with a 13 to 2 win. The Reagan family was also on hand for the game and showed their support. Thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary for staffing the Snack Stand and also selling raffle tickets. All proceeds from the game will go to benefit the Fallen Firefighters Memorial Fund.

Both teams posing for a picture together Chief Benecke up at Bat The Reagan Family and Sharon Hills Teams



Engine 9-3 & 9-1 Run Brush Fire - Jun 24, 2008

At 4:15pm the local assignment was struck for a brush fire to the rear of 949 Woodland, by the tracks for a brush fire. Engine9-3 with 5 quickly hit the street and arrove to find a large brush fire approx 30 x 30 burning up the side of a hill. Engine9-3 placed thier booster line in service while command requested Engine9-1 with 4 to enter from Sharon Hill Commons and utilize thier booster line to attack the fire from the other side due to the location of the fire in and around several fences. Crews utilized two 14ft roof ladders to gain access to the hillside and pull apart hot spots. Crews were on scene for 30mins before returning to quarters.

F/F Chuck Burk Pulling apart the brush on the hillside Part of the hillside after the fire was knocked down



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